The London Quarterly Review, Volumen6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... force , and concluding that the power of transferring the sovereignty must ultimately be as- sumed by the armies , he earnestly solicited Barras to procure for him the command of the troops destined for the conquest of Italy . It is ...
... force , and concluding that the power of transferring the sovereignty must ultimately be as- sumed by the armies , he earnestly solicited Barras to procure for him the command of the troops destined for the conquest of Italy . It is ...
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... force did not amount to 60,000 men . The Austrian soldiers were excellent , and Beaulieu , who commanded them , en- joyed a brilliant reputation . But the want of concert between him and General Colli retarded the operations of both ...
... force did not amount to 60,000 men . The Austrian soldiers were excellent , and Beaulieu , who commanded them , en- joyed a brilliant reputation . But the want of concert between him and General Colli retarded the operations of both ...
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... force too much , and suf- fered himself to be drawn into a general action , instead of cutting off the left of the , French army , by a single attack on Brescia , may be true ; that all the steadiness of the French troops , the rash au ...
... force too much , and suf- fered himself to be drawn into a general action , instead of cutting off the left of the , French army , by a single attack on Brescia , may be true ; that all the steadiness of the French troops , the rash au ...
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... force Wurmser to capitulate on the 30th of January , 1797 . The astonishing series of successes which had accompanied the army of Italy , not only increased the power and reputation of the commander - in - chief , but reflected so much ...
... force Wurmser to capitulate on the 30th of January , 1797 . The astonishing series of successes which had accompanied the army of Italy , not only increased the power and reputation of the commander - in - chief , but reflected so much ...
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... force would be employed against them , should have trusted , in per- fect security , to a safe - guard so precarious as the letter of a con- stitution , which the anarchists were known to despise , was scarce- ly to be expected . But ...
... force would be employed against them , should have trusted , in per- fect security , to a safe - guard so precarious as the letter of a con- stitution , which the anarchists were known to despise , was scarce- ly to be expected . But ...
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